fTT ' 1/ i - - * ON KYLE FIELD | ”— m ~Wr mu nemjum-™’' " Despite Coaches’ Efforts Freiberger Enters 8. M. U. in September •mob abo«| ft oar- ftnoklft Um ateU botkflhall race ■ Ml ftar, la tr*r7£ In many yoar*. Tka OraanrllU alar, who aaar- t« Ix'inU In fa! Sm laa • af wkat ataff M to try la Kb aarty aa INI, I trar atartod kla toMM «iZ«CfaiSBsfli aSEe him <>n Um I4aa ti —tag to Af* only aawfttoaft yaan old. Daaplto Um affarto af vaHaaa f to t. MTU. MM to (• TWa ara ampaa wka kaltoaa tkat If mom S Batt WO Battalion R#T FRIDAY, . JXJLY 4, 1947 P>«« 8 Athletic Council Approver Coach Shuffle; Rolling Refuses Directorship AthWtic Council approved by Um Board of Di- > wook, mot for their first time Wadnoaday In ffaahlnf tho “fo ahead" signal to tba col- i to pneood with tho improvomtnt* to XyU rWW ' notoly IM.000 tpprovod by tho board ot tho National AAV Meet Attract* 28 Texans; 6 Aggies Make Trip Ml AAU Lincoln, a aouad. tholJnhn | Tba roctora 1 and lost toff Frfiborftr wb# at SM ■rtoaaly waUirtM A •Mad to M to A M. U. baaaaaa of a aaara aatlato. Will George Wilde Be A Star? ? ? Tba baekfleld atandoat of spring training at T. C. U. this past year was a format Aggie gridatsr aa—ad George WOda who —any people baUave ia oe— af tba graataat foat- ball proapaeto to eoana oat af Um Soatbwaat Tbia caoaod —neb com plaint fro— Aggta fans who natu rally wondered bow Wilde slipp ed through ear fingers. ■ Tbs facts about the —attar ara M follows: Wilde, who played freehman ball bare at Aggitoand in *41 and | a squadman aa tba *41 tea—, in- I Joiod bis back in a Jeep accident wmwfm flaa betiding i *D-in of Men line, wbe has tftifig sUilttU AlfwWf iftMt limi < <>e3» Horaar Nartoagave up tbal C leat April, asked Um cminril bis na—• net be eanaM^twd or Davay O'Brtea by earta— apac _ writare in tba state. Although WOda may batva looked great at T. C. U. last spring Ms perfor- uwes beta at Aggie—ad ware far M spectacular. We are prone to beltove that the wlekfaM —ay have a dad ea tbek inds nest fall, eaparially if Wilde’s back injury raaeeara. 4 wnen wuoe remnaao CO—plained of bis back i and be asked permu- itbdraw fro— foothaU. while in tbs sanies. Laat 7all when WOda returned to A AM be hurting him ■ion to withdru When bo quit football his scholar ship was term! na tod bocauao hie injury waa not sustained at AAM. —At the beginning of the epring ■omostar Wilde enrolled at T. C. U. and became their aee football a tar in »prmg training. Wildr'i great est Meal was hie peeling ehUMy. When Wilde was ruled Inallgibie for further competition in South welt ('onffrenci foothill be Quit T, C. U. and itgned e contract to •lay pro football with the Wash tngton Redskins. Wilde, beeauee of hie parfor —ansa at t. 6. U. fall ha wauld to that ’Mural Softball Play b Fast And Tight; It Leads Dam t an rnC"^ airtight dafu College View Race Tied Up; Bears And Antelopes Lead ♦ iTbd Annual National AAU traek and field meet will be hdld thia waak-end in Lincoln, Nebraaka with Texan being id by a St man aquad. Tho Tnxana will ba eoachad by Clyda Uttfaflad of tKaUAhraraity of Tana. Erich Fabl, Booth Texaa AAU eomaaiaalbnar, will ba the team managar. AAM will ba repr—anted «— tin ‘ The Dam I and Dam I battled Id to o to t tie Vet Wives Start Volleyball Play The girts volley hall teams be gan their Intramural league Mon day evening, i Jana 30, when the ambidfxtroui Airedales won their first match front the battling Bakers, 15-d, 1S-S. Mach team wUl play a atx game schedule with the final game coming July Id and if a fie for ftmt place the playoff urlll bo the IT and It. OOLLBGB VIEW BOTTBALL STANDING (July I) but he saM that to aet ia hie until Um coumI can find A —an far the Jab, but Loyd af Dam 3. that ha wauld Bet serve after Sep tember i, the date that football training open*. I D. W. In charge af Chair—aa af eed that the caaacfl had net taken any actiaa an any af the dlractar- ship appheatiaaa ainca —ant af the —e—bare wees now to the fi thee to study the tog their rdrn—eudettoue to PriMdeut GfiA Gilchrist and tka Beard af Directors far approval. played by b Bine* And fa pUcninfa •xSiiMlVdo Dy VonRoaanbarg of Dam t and outotond- ahoriatop poet Catcher ’ Derm i was tba only ■agar Bt Atblatiee All libera of Mo council, with od the out*tending pitcher In the Magee as ba continued to put hie opponents down by striking out 17 men In this game. Wiley for Dorm 3 was inf at tho Culhnan <* to gut on baas twice durtnj; the entire game, ones on a b— the other time on a walkJ first man Pace gut the only hit for Dam t. Be ■ephuilina af the Dam B team wen gteun a Jolt aa Bkaf ( Mato aee end fuaae of Ma aan to Dam 1, 3-X >3 Mb of handed by Art WaraSea and Qaerga K^Mra. Afgto Ray Holbrook along wtth Marudea wui ••tor Um III —tor daah. K* ** 1 ? L _* 0i *_ ta _ th *i Sla* baeebeJU £aeen*aa!d mUf'ma! Dorm ** lt * > ^ |J| * loMra Zl ZliJEl 1 •• n f«* toft* ohar Ba9tm Mg nr- base—aa Tab- •*'" | g||g| uconini» K.>iin*k •tArt^i batt. the ball rothng for Dam » wtth Mr Nartos wtU aanttoua to 1 * the faothaQ atof Johnnw Dimasitt and Dam 11 oama Uirougb la Um to overoouM a I run U Dam I. D broke up a I inning Ue Tanag—i gut credit for a wta aa Dorm 6 won thato aaooud ga of the season In a • to t victory over Dora 3. Dorm 3 Jumped from number 0 slot to third position - the league standing as pitcher Hall shutout Doom 11. R to 0. Hall allowed only 3 hits and with tba hitting abaiuty of his matas went to. easy win. Dorm • leak an earty land to bent Dam • • to 4. Lendl totter* far Dam S ware ahei 'Lbicoln - Fordor Vr aa Um AaTmML other Loaghoma entered are npnntera Charley Parker, Allan Lawler, and Perry Samuels, hurd ler Ken Boren, broad Jumper John Robertson, wetgfctmaa Garland Adair, and quarter mil Northcutt. mller Monroe USED RECORDS Ntw and old favor! tsa 2Sf Supply of now popular record*—alao Fu—, Record Pfayan, OmbUbbUom BRYAN MUSIC CO. V 402 North Main 10 far A Coming from behind Dorm continued to win aa they defeat ed Dorm 4 5 to S. Pitcher Boll and ahortstop Hood accounted for the toaeit t Wie tallies. Dorm 10 waa behind in the ball game until thato half of the fifth Inning when Catcher Golden got on bam by an error, followed by a walk to Mat barn— Daren to put two men on haaa. (nfara oama la to atooh tot and scored a hit to drive In two nma and to later aoora on a hit t>v pitcher Adams. The Dorm 4 four r ed ball gams. The inning coet and a wall play- leftitelder on a Charlie DeWare, iter as bk aeatet- wok — wfll make the Mor to toaai assign- doul to Mtor fro— toa ataff. I In t I* b»*kethall Karow will ha aa- BUI Hst»> stepped, to ■toted by Frankie, who served aa Bad with words or anec hM aide Met eeaeoa and handled the ringing — toa asm ha knocked a “B" laa—. In basebell Koch and borne run. In the Mat tan—g an DeWare wfll help Karow with the kuipired Dorm U team came to TT and freehman eoaah to be ^ and wmi * r ' xu><1 thato halting rrjDeWarv bad thT-B" orttor ^ a half tlmaa on ^ naa tM mg •rrors to taka In wfa 'a Cat Frank Anderson continues I as band track conah and wiH have _ Ray Putnam balk to help him with norm t Um runnara. Thia to Um same earn- bination which wan the only con-1 Utte annexed by the Ag- thrllllng bsdl 14 to 4. i/ W. If. Dowell, nrefeaeoi of phy-1 ■Mai rdnantloa who took over nia in mid-aeneen whan Kadi had I to haadte footbnll work, roeafvedl the tennis coaching Jab aa hM A blixsard raged outside. But the two sourdoughs bunched over • eh— board wore oblivious to time and weather. They'd Bitting wordless, before the cabin fire all day. “Hell,* one said at Met, breaking a ton-hour silence, “R’e your move* "You damned old chatterbox,” shouted hM partner, upsetting the I Wart In ruga, "don't you think I f RT* Intramural Softball Standings Standings (Tuesday, July t) Team w L Pet. W* RmmmmMI A HOT DOG ft MALT For SUPPER ; — At — GEORGE’S CONFECTIONERY REWEAVING SERVICE— / / yV Tear*, Bums, Holes of Any Kind From Silks to Heavy Woolens . . . 1 *, a ■ m ; , y. 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